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Posted
8 minutes ago, steelpanther24 said:

require being high to

It's 69, let's put it that way.

Under special conditions you see more, hear more, feel more and understand this song ;)

 

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On 7/24/2021 at 8:11 PM, dbagain said:

Awesomeness on every level! ?

 

 

 

I....uhhhhhh.......yeah, um....I don't know what this is but I like it.

Posted
2 hours ago, dbagain said:

 

It's kind of a metal cake, sandwiching a creamy Europop filling, topped with a comic twist and a dash of any genre they feel like throwing in the mix!

 

Gotta love these wacky metal bands who don't take themselves too seriously ?

 

Another classic...

 

 

 

 

So far, this thread has given me two new favorite songs.  Stop the disco and Witchdocter.    

Posted
49 minutes ago, dbagain said:

that's a random question! ?

 

Its just here where i live 10 out of 9 rehearsal rooms are located in old wartime bunkers or old industry buildings which serve only that purpose... providing space for bands.

So no kind of buisness, exept maybe a guitar store or stuff like that, is located in that area.

It seems pretty odd to me that either a business decided to rent space below a band or a band rented space above a buisness.

 

 

56 minutes ago, dbagain said:

they rehearsed on the top floor.

 

As a Drummer, please tell me there was an elevator.

 

Posted (edited)
5 minutes ago, S3thus said:

@EvalovesEP

 

More in the mood for:

 

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> Not bad but I prefer original song from the movie. Salma Hayek made me wet in this movie. She was hot.

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Posted
8 minutes ago, EvalovesEP said:

 

> Not bad but I prefer original song from the movie. Salma Hayek made me wet in this movie. She was hot.

I am a product of the MTV generation where a great video would make me a fan of a song and vice versa.   In this case.....it was Salma Hayek that made me love this song.   Also, I may offend movie chic' people here, but I thought that move was pretty good.  Corny, silly, sexy, a bit dark and unpredictable. 

Posted
2 minutes ago, steelpanther24 said:

I am a product of the MTV generation where a great video would make me a fan of a song and vice versa.   In this case.....it was Salma Hayek that made me love this song.   Also, I may offend movie chic' people here, but I thought that move was pretty good.  Corny, silly, sexy, a bit dark and unpredictable. 

> Yeap, she and electric lead guitar. I love Tarantino's movies.

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